Dr. Stephen Sears also to answer questions via Zoom’s chat feature and town’s Facebook page.
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Red pines to be harvested on Farmington hospital campus
Health of trees in state of decline and pose safety issue.
Obituary: Dr. Nelson Madore
EAST FALMOUTH, Mass. – The Honorable Dr. Nelson Madore passed away at his home in East Falmouth, Mass., on Christmas Eve, …
Obituary: Raymond Eugene Libold
WATERVILLE – Raymond Eugene Libold, 85, passed unexpectedly at his residence on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021.
Ray was born in Altoona, Pa. …
Somber Senate unites to reject election challenges
Shaken senators returned to session Wednesday night to slap away a frivolous challenge to President-elect Joe Biden’s election victory.
Carrabec school board to survey teachers about remote learning
Regional School Unit 74 superintendent changes two half-days for students — scheduled for Jan. 27 and March 10 — to full days.
A moment in America, unimaginable but perhaps inevitable
It was a real-time breaking and entering the likes of which the republic has never seen.
‘This is not who we are as Americans and it certainly is not who we are as Mainers’
Some found understanding in the desperation behind the violence that erupted at the U.S. Capitol. Others decried the actions and called it ‘unsettling.’
Statehouses across nation close after Trump rioters storm U.S. Capitol
Hundreds of Trump supporters broke through the gates of the Washington governor’s mansion complex in Olympia late Wednesday, and Texas, Utah, New Mexico and Georgia closed or partially closed their statehouses in case protests turned violent.
Amid violence, Trump says, ‘Remember this day forever!’
The president appears to excuse the violent occupation of the U.S. Capitol by supporters who disrupted the formalization of his electoral defeat.